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The Recent Migration Slowdown and America’s Changing Regional Demographics

The Recent Migration Slowdown and America’s Changing Regional Demographics. William H. Frey The Brookings Institution www.frey-demographer.org. US: Population by Race: 2000 and 2050. 46.3%. 69.1%. US: Population by Age: 2000 and 2050. 20.2%. 12.4%. New Demographic Regions.

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The Recent Migration Slowdown and America’s Changing Regional Demographics

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  1. The Recent Migration Slowdown and America’s Changing Regional Demographics William H. Frey The Brookings Institution www.frey-demographer.org

  2. US: Population by Race: 2000 and 2050 46.3% 69.1%

  3. US: Population by Age: 2000 and 2050 20.2% 12.4%

  4. New Demographic Regions • Melting Pot America • The New Sunbelt • The Heartland

  5. Melting Pot, New Sunbelt and Heartland States New Sunbelt Melting Pot Heartland States

  6. Share of U.S. in Melting Pot States Foreign Born 70% Asian Language at Home 68% Spanish at Home 76% Mixed Marriages 51% Native Born 37% English at Home 34%

  7. Demographic Components, 2000-2009(Rates per 1000)

  8. Domestic Migration Magnets, 2000-09

  9. Greatest Domestic Out-Migration, 2000-09

  10. Immigrant Magnet Metros, 2000-09

  11. US County Growth 2005-6

  12. US County Growth 2008-9

  13. CA, West Growth 2005-6 vs 2008-9

  14. Florida Growth, 2005-6 vs 2008-9

  15. Annual Population Growth, 2000-9 Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Texas

  16. Annual Population Growth, 2000-9 Los Angeles Metro, New York Metro

  17. Annual Population Growth, 2000-9 Urban, Suburban, Exurban

  18. Migration Slowdown 1947-8 to 2008-9

  19. Migration between States by Age2000-1 versus 2008-9

  20. Reasons for Moving Between States2004-5 versus 2008-9

  21. California versus Mountain WestAnnual Net Domestic Migration 2000-9

  22. Nevada: Greatest Net Migration Origins: 2000-8

  23. California Net Migration by Education: 2004-5 versus 2007-8

  24. New York versus FloridaAnnual Net Domestic Migration 2000-9

  25. Top Metro Net Migration Gainers, 2004-5

  26. New and Old Net Migration Gainers, 2008-9

  27. Florida Metro Areas Annual Net Migration 2000-2009

  28. Texas Metro Areas Annual Net Migration 2000-2009

  29. Metro Las Vegas Domestic and International Migration 2000-2009

  30. Metro Phoenix Domestic and International Migration 2000-2009

  31. Metro Riverside, CADomestic and International Migration 2000-2009

  32. Metro Los Angeles, CADomestic and International Migration 2000-2009

  33. Race Composition of Regions 2008 Heartland New Sunbelt Melting Pot

  34. Hispanic Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates

  35. Asian Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates

  36. Black Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates

  37. White Concentrations Percent of County Population Data source: William H. Frey, US Census Estimates

  38. CA and MT West: Race Change 1990-2008

  39. Race Ethnic Profile: 1990, 2008 CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WEST

  40. Annual Hispanic Growth Rates, 2000-8: Selected West Metros

  41. Growth 5% and over Growth under 5% Decline under 5% Decline 5% and over State Growth in Child Population*, 2000-2010 Under age 18

  42. GT 50% 40% - 50% 30% - 40% 20% - 40% Under 20% Percent Non White Children*, 2015 * Under age 15

  43. Percent Children with Immigrant Parents 51% 35% 35% 34% 32% 31% 31% 23%

  44. US Growth by Age 2000-10

  45. 25% & above 20% -24% 10% -19% under 10% Age 65 + Growth, 2000-10, US States

  46. Greatest 65+ Growth, 2000-8 Metros over 500,000

  47. 13.4% & above 12% -13% 11% -11.9% under 12% Percent 65+ population for States, 2005

  48. 140% & above 100% -139% 70% -99% under 69% Projected Age 65+ Growth 2000-30, US States

  49. Projected Age 65+ Growth, 2000-40 percent growth Florida California New York

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